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"The information is pertinent to what we are doing and we can use it in the various projects that we are working on. We use it as a communication tool to give our staff different ideas on how other organizations are doing things. The information is right there for you to gather, put it into your brain and use it when you need it "

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"Nonprofit Board Report is immediately applicable. You read an article and say, 'I can use this today.'"

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"NBR is practical because it's written from the point of view of somebody who has been there not just theory or philosophy. I give to my board to reinforce what I am already telling them. It helps the board understand where I am coming from and reminds them how important it is to support the fundraising function."

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"I like its short, punchy format , concentrating on the essentials."

red circle From Dawn Barrack, Metro Director for the American Heart Association:
"I use Nonprofit Board Report to help initiate new topics of interest among our board members. I find one or two articles that pertain to an issue we are having and share with the board how others handle the situations. By sharing NBR with our board a variety of ways that fundraising can be done, we are usually able to find one that "fits them best". 

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